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JC de Vera spills his views about women and dating on Cosmo.ph
Visit Cosmo.ph to check out the full web-exclusive story and photo gallery of JC De Vera's 'Man On Fire' shoot, as well as the behind-the-scenes video. The December issue of Cosmopolitan Philippines is out now, with Maja Salvador on the cover (CLICK (read)
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Despite Increased Workloads Women Still Love Christmas
Voxy News Engine Despite the promise of time off work, a good meal, and a new pair of socks 43 per cent of men are still not excited about Christmas this year. On the other end of the scale, with a busy house and a lot of shopping and cooking to look (read)
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Three women take Ireland to court over right to abort
A rally participant's holds a sign that reads, 'Abortion Providers Save Womens' Lives,' on International Women's Day in 2006 in the US. Three women brought their case against Ireland's strict abortion law to the European Court of Human Rights on (read)
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Abused women's resource draws advocates' fire
A Columbia not-for-profit promoted as a service for abused women has come under fire for allegedly deceptive marketing and fundraising practices. Women's protection advocates said they are suspicious that the five-year-old organization purporting to (read)
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Duggar Baby Born Prematurely Due to Pregnancy Complication Preeclampsia
filed under: : Michelle Duggar's at 1 lb., 6 oz., because Michelle suffered a rare condition during pregnancy that causes high blood pressure, her doctor says. The condition, , which affects 5 to 8 percent of pregnancies, was discovered when Michelle (read)
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Brenda Power: Two women can never become a childs parents
Gay partnerships are not families, according to the Supreme Court, and there is no such thing as the child of a same-sex couple. Considering the wrath I endured for making far less inflammatory observations about gay marriages and parenthood last sum (read)
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Bonnie Wright: The actress who holds Harry Potter under her spell
She's grown up on the Harry Potter set, graduating from a bit part to a screen kiss with Harry himself. But as filming at Hogwarts draws to a close, Bonnie Wright - like her co-star Emma Watson - is combining university studies with her new career as (read)
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Tax exemption for divorced, disabled women demanded
Rasheed Khalid IslamabadParticipants of a policy dialogue on Women & Taxation here Saturday asked the government to exempt divorced, unmarried and disabled women above the age of 40 from taxation on the basis of their socio-economic background.The (read)
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Street-fighting feminist lawyer Gloria Allred enters fray against Tiger Woo
Campaigner who has taken on some of America's biggest names is representing Rachel Uchitel She began her career challenging the Boy Scouts of America to admit a girl for the first time and won. She has challenged all-male clubs, fought for gay rights (read)
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Feminist Vendetta Against Mens Sports
Phyllis Schlafly Bio Print friendly E-mail a friend Contact Us By Phyllis Schlafly Friday, December 11, 2009 We were shocked to read a November report from the U.S. Army that 75 percent of Americas 17- to 24-year-olds are not eligible for military (read)
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Nazarbayev signed Law on Gender Equality
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Women's rights advocates square off over status of Afghan women
Women's rights groups in Canada and the United States are butting heads over the planned withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan, and whether it will benefit the women of the war-torn country or will simply intensify their pain and suffering. (read)
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Women's rights advocates square off over status of Afghan women
Women's rights groups in Canada and the United States are butting heads over the planned withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan, and whether it will benefit the women of the war-torn country or will simply intensify their pain and suffering. (read)
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Program offers women escape from violence
Boynton Beach - Nathalie Rodriguez has braved domestic violence for most of her 48 years: as a child, as a young adult, and even as a mature woman. Each blow of abuse whittled away at her self-esteem, and she didn't even realize she was a victim unti (read)
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Why Women Don't Have Sex Scandals
Author: Ogopogo Posted: 12/ 12/ 09 2:27 pm http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-12-11/why-women-dont-have-sex-scandals/full/ by Rebecca Dana Rebecca Dana is a senior correspondent for The Daily Beast. A former editor (read)
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Enforce laws to protect women against violence
Government must effectively enforce laws and policies that protect women and children against all forms of violence and abuse, Dr Naana Agyemang-Mensah, Country Director of The Hunger Project-Ghana (THP-Ghana) has said.This according to her, would he (read)
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150 years old US state law bans women from committing adultery
Laws dating back more than 150 years in the US state of Minnesota prohibits married women from committing adultery. A married woman could face a prison sentence of one year, plus a possible fine of up to 3,000 dollars for cheating on her husband, (read)
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Men's love for leggy women is a myth - study
Men's love affair with leggy women is a myth, claim scientists. The latest research has shown that while they may think they prefer women with longer legs, in reality they prefer them to be in proportion to their bodies. Shown computer generated imag (read)
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Chemo With Herceptin May Be Best for Some Breast Cancers
SATURDAY, Dec. 12 (HealthDay News) -- New research suggests that certain breast cancer patients who take the drug Herceptin during chemotherapy, instead of taking it afterward, fare better, leading one of the study authors to say patients should (read)
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How to Attack Holiday Stress Head-On
SATURDAY, Dec. 12 (HealthDay News) -- With pressures from the economic hard times, dysfunctional families and countless other factors, the holidays can contribute to emotional stress and depression. But there are ways to cope with the various scenari (read)
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Tweaks to Breast Cancer Treatments Boost Outcomes
FRIDAY, Dec. 11 (HealthDay News) -- With a growing array of choices for breast cancer treatment, researchers are now trying to pinpoint the best combination of therapies or the best order in which to give cancer drugs to patients. In some cases, (read)
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Read more on TACKLING OBESITY MENTAL HEALTH AND TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN SCHOOL
The greatest health risks that children face today are obesity, mental ill health and sexual problems. Schools are the obvious place to do something about countering these risks and this article explains how the healthy schools initiative is supporti (read)
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New Phase II Study Showed Trastuzumab-DM1 Shrank Tumors in Women With Highl
T-DM1, an Investigational Antibody-Drug Conjugate, Showed Encouraging Results in Women Who Have Received Multiple Prior Medicines SAN ANTONIO-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Genentech, Inc., a wholly owned member of the Roche Group (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY), (read)
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New Phase II Study Showed Trastuzumab-DM1 Shrank Tumors in Women With Highl
(business wire) ----genentech, inc., a wholly owned member of the roche group (six: ro, rog; otcqx: rhhby), today announced positive results from a phase ii study of trastuzumab-dm1 (t-dm1). as assessed by independent review, t-dm1 shrank the tumors (read)
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ACJPS' Condemns the Arrest of Three Women Lawyers in Khartoum
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Equal opportunity comes knocking
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150 years old US state law bans women from committing adultery
Washington, December 12 : Laws dating back more than 150 years in the US state of Minnesota prohibits married women from committing adultery. A married woman could face a prison sentence of one year, plus a possible fine of up to 3,000 dollars for (read)
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150 years old US state law bans women from committing adultery
Washington, December 12 (ANI): Laws dating back more than 150 years in the US state of Minnesota prohibits married women from committing adultery. A married woman could face a prison sentence of one year, plus a possible fine of up to 3,000 dollars f (read)
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Diamond Bracelets Priced Under $400
This S-link diamond tennis bracelet is just one example of the varied bracelet styles you'll find in the Under $400 collection. It's crafted from 14K yellow gold and set with one carat of diamonds, total weight. The bracelet styles in this group are (read)
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Sex Sells: The Cosmo-fication Of Women's Health
Cosmo-fication Of ' Send a link to this post '' via email: Your Name: Please enter your name. Your Address: Please enter your email address. Please enter a valid email address. Recipient's Address: Please enter your recipient's email address. Please (read)
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Help teens have sex without pregnancy | Heather Corinna
Help teens have sex without pregnancy If we are to lower the abortion rate among young women, we must accept that teenagers will have sex and offer them advice More than 5,000 British women under the age of 20 had last year, and were not first-time (read)
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New Phase II Study Showed Trastuzumab-DM1 Shrank Tumors in Women With Highl
Genentech, Inc., a wholly owned member of the Roche Group (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY), today announced positive results from a Phase II study of trastuzumab-DM1 (T-DM1). As assessed by independent review, T-DM1 shrank the tumors (also known as objec (read)
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New Phase II Study Showed Trastuzumab-DM1 Shrank Tumors in Women With Highl
OTCQX: RHHBY), today announced positive results from a Phase II study of trastuzumab-DM1 (T-DM1). As assessed by independent review, T-DM1 shrank the tumors (also known as objective response) in 33 percent of women with advanced (metastatic) (read)
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New Phase II Study Showed Trastuzumab-DM1 Shrank Tumors in Women With Highl
Genentech, Inc., a wholly owned member of the Roche Group (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY), today announced positive results from aPhase II study of trastuzumab-DM1 (T-DM1). As assessed by independent review, T-DM1 shrank the tumors (also known as object (read)
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Case study on severe obesity and the use of gastric bands during pregnancy
Bariatric surgery is used to treat morbid obesity. A common treatment is gastric banding where a constricting device is tied around the stomach to regulate food intake and appetite. According to a doctor presenting a case study at the 8th RCOG (read)
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JC de Vera spills to Cosmo.ph about women and dating
Visit Cosmo.ph to check out the full web-exclusive story and photo gallery of JC De Vera's 'Man On Fire' shoot, as well as the behind-the-scenes video. The December issue of Cosmopolitan Philippines is out now, with Maja Salvador on the cover (CLICK (read)
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150 years old US state law bans women from committing adultery
Laws dating back more than 150 years in the US state of Minnesota prohibits married women from committing adultery. A married woman could face a prison sentence of one year, plus a possible fine of up to 3,000 dollars for cheating on her husband, (read)
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Energy Expenditure for Breastfeeding and Bottle-Feeding Preterm Infants
Pediatrics (read)
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Layers of grime and dirt discovered at maternity hospital
LAYERS of grime and dirty equipment used to examine the condition of babies in the womb were discovered by inspectors in one of the country's main maternity hospitals, a report has revealed. An inspector's visit to , which delivers 5,000 babies a yea (read)
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150 years old US state law bans women from committing adultery
Washington: Laws dating back more than 150 years in the US state of Minnesota prohibits married women from committing adultery. A married woman could face a prison sentence of one year, plus a possible fine of up to 3,000 dollars for cheating on her (read)
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Women warned over rapes
Police are warning women to take extra care during the festive season after two students were raped following nights out in Newcastle city centre.A 19-year-old was raped after getting into a car, which she thought was a taxi, early on December 5.A (read)
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Two-Year Exclusive Breastfeeding Project in Clarendon and St. Catherine
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), has embarked on a two-year Exclusive Breastfeeding Pilot project in St. Catherine and Clarendon. This follows a Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) study (read)
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A Forced Marriage for 'Three Cows!!!' State of Poor in SA
42 year swaps 3 cows for a 14 year old bride. Nolizwi Sinama was swapped by her family for three cows and forced into marrying a man three times her age. Now staying at a local shelter for abused youth, the shy teenager fidgets nervously and fights b (read)
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Men and Women Must Never Shop Together
Differing roles in prehistoric times have evolved into differing shopping styles, the researchers believe. While women spent their days gathering food often with children, men were hunters who made specific plans about how to catch and kill their pre (read)
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FIA sets up women in sports commission
London, Dec. 12 -- Former rally driver Michele Mouton has been appointed president of a new commission for women in motor sport set up by the governing International Automobile Federation. It will also 'set in place strategies and policies that will (read)
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Report: Pregnancy Complication Caused Duggar Baby's Premature Arrival
ETNOW: Breaking News: Tiger Woods Apologizes to Wife, Taking Break from Golf http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/12/81911/index.html ETNOW: Eddie Cibrian Claims Estranged Wife Physically Attacked Him, Seeks Joint Custody (read)